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Then
they asked what was the loveliest place in Istanbul,
and he replied Beykoz, adding, 'And the loveliest
place in Beykoz is my house!'As well as its
natural beauty, Beykoz has been home to many
famous figures, such as Ahmed Midhat Efendi,
who planted cherry and sour cherry orchards
here and introduced new farming techniques such
as incubators and modern beehives. It was he
who first took water from the Sirmakes spring
which rose on his estate to Istanbul by boat.
Journalist and writer Ali Suavi, Field-Marshal
Fevzi Cakmak, the poetess Fitnat Hanim,
and the poet Orhan Veli Kanik - whose house
can still be seen - all lived in Beykoz.
One day someone asked Ahmed Midhat Efendi to
name the loveliest city in the world, to which
he replied 'Istanbul of course'. Then they asked
what was the loveliest place in Istanbul, and
he replied Beykoz, adding, 'And the loveliest
place in Beykoz is my house!'
Metin
Gulbay is a journalist.
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